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Milk available in Morris County

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Milk taken ( I think)

Post by FRGlegs on Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:20 pm

Hi. I think the milk is taken already. The person I'm donating to is supposed to pick up this weekend but I haven't heard from her. If I don't hear from her, I will let you know. I wish I knew more new mommies, so I could send them and any extra supply they may have your way, but I don't.... Sending you and Graydon positive thoughts. Good luck!


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Re: Milk available in Morris County

Post by Meaganhope21 on Sun Sep 09, 2012 12:45 am

Do you still have milk to donate? My son Graydon was born at 28 weeks. He spent 7 weeks in the NICU. I was in and out of the hospital myself during that time with a couple of different serious postpartum complications and surgeries. I attempted to pump as much as I could during that time. When he got him home from the NICU I was still very weak and struggling with my own health. I tried to breastfeed as much as I could and tried about every galactigog known to man, even an SNS. But, despite my best efforts, my supply just never came in. Now that he has gotten used to donor milk, he cries in pain if I try to give him formula, even if I just add some to try and make the donor milk stretch. I have enough donors for 2 weeks out of the month and have managed to find a couple of one time donors to make up the difference. The problem I have now is that one of my regulars is moving out of state next week for her husbands job and I just wont have the supply I need for him. My other donors' babies are 12 and 19 months and their supplies will be fading before Graydon is weaned.
I am in NY and am willing to ship you supplies to ship the milk back to me . thank you so much for your generosity in donating to anyone i know how much work it is!

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Re: Milk available in Morris County

Post by FRGlegs on Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:55 pm

not sure if you got my other response but the extra milk is still available. Let me know if you are still interested.

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Re: Milk available in Morris County

Post by siobhan.hannah on Sun Aug 26, 2012 11:52 am

Greetings. I am wondering if your milk is still available? Please let me know I can come and pick up milk asap. I would love to hear back from you either way. Thank you so much for your willingness to donate to moms in need.

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Milk available in Morris County

Post by FRGlegs on Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:54 pm

Would prefer to donate locally rather than ship. I'm not sure of the total amount I have available but it is in varying amounts of 2 - 4 oz each in Medela bags. The milk available is from July and August, around my baby's 3 and 4 month birthdays.

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